Three teams remain undefeated

Tafuna holds the goal differentials edge – 24 – while Black Roses need the second tiebreaker of goals scored (15-14) to edge Kiwi for second place as both are tied with 13 each in the goal difference department.Black Roses and Kiwi were set to settle the dispute over second and third place in the standings on 18 May as they face one another during round five.PanSa had the biggest jump after the latest two rounds, leapfrogging from ninth to fourth after winning both of its games.They beat Green Bay 6-2 and then edged Utulei Youth 1-0 with a goal in the waning moments of the match.Fourth-placed PanSa, fifth-placed Atu’u Broncos and sixth positioned Pago Youth are all tied up with six points a piece.Only the top four teams will advance to the play-offs.

About FFAS

A territory with just 70,000 people and an area of 199km², American Samoa is traditionally strong in sports such as gridiron, basketball and baseball but football is starting to take over these popular pastimes. The strength of the game is at the youth level where Football Federation American Samoa (FFAS) has worked hard to establish competitions within schools. Under the tutelage of President Iuli Alex Godinet.